Julia Grace Wales Papers

Description

Papers relating to the movement originated by Julia Grace Wales known as the "Wisconsin Plan for Continuous Mediation without Armistice." There are drafts of the plan and correspondence with leaders of the peace movement including Louis P. Lochner and Jane Addams, and an interview with President Woodrow Wilson by David Starr Jordan and Lochner. Several letters written by Wales from the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries in 1915-1916 reflect conditions in neutral countries during the war.

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Cleared

Alternative Title

Julia Grace Wales Papers

Documents in this collection

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The last page of a letter from Addams to Wales discussing a possible update to a pamphlet on continuous mediation.
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Addams invites Wales to attend the International Conference of Women.
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Addams sends Wales a list delegates to the International Congress of Women and suggests that she present her peace plan there to secure support.
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Gavit sent Wales' communication to The Nation's editor for publication.
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Addams discusses publication plans for Wales' Continuous Mediation pamphlet.
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Addams discusses publication plans for Wales' pamphlet.
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Addams hopes to hear from Chrystal Macmillan regarding the National Argument before answering Wales,
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Wales discusses peace propaganda, including Continuous Mediation pamphlets and the film Throw Down Your Arms.
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Addams promises to send Wales more folders with argumentative content. Addams also responds to a suggestion offered by Wales in previous correspondence and has enclosed a poem from a soldier.
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Addams notifies Wales that she is sending a copy of The International Review to her and it is relevant to Wales' interest in a bulletin.
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Addams is sending Wales a review of her pamphlet from Norman Angell and hopes that Wales can join her Sunday in Chicago.